Substitute teacher Cassandre Fiering asked fourth-grade students in the Bronx for advice on her love life, according to investigators.

There's no substitute for love.

Substitute teacher Cassandre Fiering, 45, was fired by the city after asking fourth-grade students in the Bronx for dating advice, investigators say.

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Kids at Public School 189 on Steenwick Ave. told officials that on June 12, 2013, she asked them for "counsel" on her love life, according to a report by the Special Commissioner of Investigation .

"Fiering told the students that she was dating two men who were in their thirties and she needed advice on which one to choose," according to documents obtained by the Daily News through a Freedom of Information Request.

"Fiering said that one of the men she was dating was a mechanic and that she wanted the students to be her 'munchkins' and to go 'toilet paper' the boyfriend's house," the report reads.

Cassandre Fiering said the love advice-seeking allegations were ‘bogus.'

Reached on the phone, Fiering said she was mortified by the allegations.

"The report is blatant lies," said Fiering, who is originally from Providence, R.I. "We were talking about relationships, it was all theoretical. It was an all-day situation and I was in the room for seven hours without a lesson plan."

During the awkward day, she had the five students under her supervision role play a conversation between her and an ex, according to the investigation.

Fiering even asked students to dress up as "demons" to scare one of her lovers, investigators said.

The subsitute, who also works as an actress, allegedly told students to call her "Ms. Fire" and even touched two students' thighs and another student's shoulder, investigators charged.